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YRCHC school for children

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YRCHC is a non-profit school in Ranthambore, Rajasthan, doing extraordinary work with children and young adults affected by developmental disabilities, cognitive impairments, cerebral palsy, autism, and other physical and mental challenges.

 

Founded in 2006 with just two children, the school today supports more than 50 children through special education, physiotherapy, and speech therapy, giving them the tools to live more independently, build confidence, and look forward to a more inclusive future.

 

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Every donation goes towards items the school has specifically asked for, with receipts and photos shared back so you can see exactly where your support landed.

 

The children at YRCHC deserve every chance to flourish, and we're proud to play a small part in making that happen.

This is one of the most meaningful initiatives we support, and one we choose to support a little differently. Out of respect for the children and the calm, focused environment they need to thrive, we don't bring our groups to YRCHC. Instead, we work directly with our local partner on the ground to identify what the school needs most. Things like bedsheets, school supplies, training aids, specialist equipment and wheelchairs, and we deliver it to them.

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Make a donation

You can make a donation to the school in Rajasthan and help provide support and promote social integration for these

wonderful children.

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Your small change will go directly to the

school so they can continue their amazing work.

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Bishnoi Village Experience

A visit to Bishnoi Village offers a unique opportunity to engage with a local community known for its deep-rooted commitment to environmental conservation and traditional craftsmanship. Group members can witness daily life firsthand, learning about sustainable practices that have been passed down for generations.

To further support the community, group members have the option to purchase beautifully handcrafted goods, with all proceeds directly benefiting the artisans and their families. This experience not only provides insight into rural Indian culture but also helps sustain traditional skills and uplift the local economy in a responsible and meaningful way.

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